Written answers

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation

Departmental Agencies Funding

Photo of Niall CollinsNiall Collins (Limerick County, Fianna Fail)
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188. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the Exchequer funding allocated in 2017 to each State agency under her aegis in 2017, in tabular form. [28394/17]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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The distribution of exchequer funding allocations as per the 2017 Revised Estimates Volume for each Agency under the aegis of my Department and as provided through my Department’s Vote this year is set out in the table below.  

Intertrade Ireland
Pay€1.262m
Pensions€103k
Non-Pay€900k
Capital€5.695m
Total€7.960m
IDA Ireland
Pay€22.454m
Pensions€1.750m
Non-Pay€18.060m
Capital€137.000m
Total€179.264m
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Pay€4.353m
Pensions€900k
Non-Pay€49k
Capital€500k
Total€5.802m
Enterprise Ireland
Pay€50.700m
Pensions€3.239m
Non-Pay€30.563m
Capital€185.000m
Total€269.502m
Science Foundation Ireland
Pay€4.432m
Pensions€14k
Non-Pay€5.685m
Capital€162.500m
Total€172.631m

Health And Safety Authority
Pay€10.587m
Pensions€1.065m
Non-Pay€6.460m
Total€18.112m
Competition and Consumer Protection Commission
Pay€7.114m
Pensions€580k
Non-Pay€4.444m
Total€12.138m
Personal Injuries Assessment Board
Pensions€228k
Total€228k
Low Pay Commission
Pay€247k
Pensions€230k
Total€477k
Irish Auditing and Accounting Supervisory Authority

Pay€2.100m
Pensions€5k
Total€2.105m

The Deputy should note that the funding provision to Enterprise Ireland covers two subheads on my Department’s Vote, Subheads A7 and B4, which span general supports to indigenous firms and for research and development/innovation supports. The table above shows the combined allocations of the two subheads.

The table above does not capture other Exchequer funding being provided to Enterprise Ireland in 2017 through from the Votes of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and the Department of Communication, Climate Action and Environment.

Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland are also provided with funding from the National Training Fund (NTF).

The operations of a number of the enterprise agencies are also supported through the generation, retention and use of Agency Own Resource Income, which is subject to annual sanction by the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform. The Agencies concerned are Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, National Standards Authority of Ireland and the Health and Safety Authority.

The operations of the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) is essentially self-financing from the fee generation received from personal injury claims, typically in the region of €12 million per annum.

The operations of the Irish Auditing and Accounting Supervisory Authority and the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission are part-funded through fees levied on certain activities provided to clients of both Agencies.

The funding provision to Inter-Trade Ireland is provided on a North-South basis and annual allocations are finalised in conjunction with the Northern Administration.

The Department also provides funding annually to the 31 Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) through Subhead A8 of my Department’s Vote. Working closely through the Local Authority system, the LEOs support the micro-enterprise sector in the start-up and expansion phases and stimulate enterprise potential at local level. The 2017 allocation to the LEOs through my Department’s Vote totals €32.93 million broken down between €22.5 million in Capital and €10.431 million in Non-Pay monies. The LEOs are also supported through funding provided via the Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government Vote.

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